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Tincture - Elderberry
Price: $5.00
( 4 oz )
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Tonics & Tinctures
Tea - Sumac Syrup aka Allergy Relief TeaGrower: Joyful Noise Acres Farm
Price: $14.00 ( 1 pint )Available (Exact): 4
A delicious tea made from organic dried herbs including Sumac, marshmallow root, Nettle leaf, mullein leaf, hibiscus,lemon balm, cinnamon, ginger root, cloves, basil, peppermint leaf, elder flower, raspberry leaf, elder berry, yarrow flower, fresh lemon and fresh orange, water and local honey.
Store in the refrigerator.
Shake well before using.
Usage: Adults take 1 tablespoon three times a day. Children take 1 teaspoon three times a day. If allergies or sinus irritation is severe, take 3-4 tablespoons ever 2-3 hours for 48 hours.
This is not intended as medical advice, just sharing how I use this tea.
Do not use if allergic to cashews or Mangos.
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Tincture - ElderberryGrower: Lathemtown Farm Fresh Market
Price: $5.00 ( 4 oz )Available (Estimated): 4
Whether you’re warding off a cold or flu or just looking for a great immune-boosting aid, an elderberry tincture is a great solution!
Unlike elderberry syrup, this elderberry tincture has a much longer shelf life. Your tincture will stay most potent if stored in a cool, dark cabinet. Room temperature will be fine, you just don’t want your temperature to fluctuate too much. An elderberry tincture will last up to 5 years when stored properly.
Elderberry Tincture Dosages
As always, we recommend getting the advice of your family health practitioner, but here are some commonly accepted dosing instructions.
Note: 1 teaspoon is typically about 2 droppers full (if using the bottles linked above). If you’re unsure, use a measuring spoon until you get the hang of your dropper.
Adult & Young Adult Dosages
(This dosage is for adults and children over the age of 12.)
To boost the immune system when a family member is sick (or if you’ve come into contact with someone who is ill), take 1 teaspoon once daily.
When ill, or at the first signs of illness, take 1 teaspoon three times daily.
Children’s Dosages
(For children between the ages of 5 and 12 years old.)
To boost the immune system when a family member is sick (or if you’ve come into contact with someone who is ill), take 1/2 teaspoon once daily.
When ill, or at the first signs of illness, take 1/2 teaspoon three times daily.
Toddler’s Dosages
(For children between the ages of 2 and 4 years old.)
To boost the immune system when a family member is sick (or if you’ve come into contact with someone who is ill), take 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon once daily.
When ill, or at the first signs of illness, take 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon three times daily.
Tips For Taking Elderberry Tincture
Not everyone loves the taste of a tincture, they can tend to be bitter or “spicy” to some. If you (or your children) don’t like the taste, you can either dilute it with a little bit of water to make the flavor milder, or you can add it to a bit of juice.
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Tincture - ElderberryGrower: Lathemtown Farm Fresh Market
Price: $10.00 ( 8 oz )Available (Estimated): 2
Whether you’re warding off a cold or flu or just looking for a great immune-boosting aid, an elderberry tincture is a great solution!
Unlike elderberry syrup, this elderberry tincture has a much longer shelf life. Your tincture will stay most potent if stored in a cool, dark cabinet. Room temperature will be fine, you just don’t want your temperature to fluctuate too much. An elderberry tincture will last up to 5 years when stored properly.
Elderberry Tincture Dosages
As always, we recommend getting the advice of your family health practitioner, but here are some commonly accepted dosing instructions.
Note: 1 teaspoon is typically about 2 droppers full (if using the bottles linked above). If you’re unsure, use a measuring spoon until you get the hang of your dropper.
Adult & Young Adult Dosages
(This dosage is for adults and children over the age of 12.)
To boost the immune system when a family member is sick (or if you’ve come into contact with someone who is ill), take 1 teaspoon once daily.
When ill, or at the first signs of illness, take 1 teaspoon three times daily.
Children’s Dosages
(For children between the ages of 5 and 12 years old.)
To boost the immune system when a family member is sick (or if you’ve come into contact with someone who is ill), take 1/2 teaspoon once daily.
When ill, or at the first signs of illness, take 1/2 teaspoon three times daily.
Toddler’s Dosages
(For children between the ages of 2 and 4 years old.)
To boost the immune system when a family member is sick (or if you’ve come into contact with someone who is ill), take 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon once daily.
When ill, or at the first signs of illness, take 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon three times daily.
Tips For Taking Elderberry Tincture
Not everyone loves the taste of a tincture, they can tend to be bitter or “spicy” to some. If you (or your children) don’t like the taste, you can either dilute it with a little bit of water to make the flavor milder, or you can add it to a bit of juice.
close Whether you’re warding off a cold or flu or just looking for a great immune-boosting aid, an elderberry tincture is ...
more